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I'm A Celebrity's Olivia Attwood says she's taking it 'one day at a time' in cryptic post

Olivia Attwood has shared a cryptic post about taking life 'one day at a time' following her shock exit from I'm A Celebrity after just 24-hours.

The former Love Island star, was forced to call it quits on her time in the jungle after just one day following concerns for her health and a hospital dash.

The reality TV star sparked concerns that she was 'dangerously anaemic' following medical tests, and as a result, ITV bosses decided that her time in the jungle had to come to an end.

Following her shock exit from the jungle, Olivia hit out at I'm A Celebrity bosses for cutting her stint on the show so short.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Olivia told her fans that she's taking things one day at a time in a cryptic post.

Olivia is taking things 'one day at a time' (Sue Andrews / SplashNews.com)
The Love Island star was forced to leave the jungle after just 24/hours (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Sharing a quote to Instagram, she penned: "Master your emotions. A calm mind can handle any storm."

Olivia then shared another image which read the words: "One day at a time."

Following Olivia's unexpected exit from the jungle, viewers speculated that pregnancy may have been the reason for her shock departure.

The former Love Island star has since hit out at the rumour, describing the false claim as 'misogynistic'.

Olivia's time in the jungle was cut short due to health issues (ITV)

Olivia confirmed that the drama came about as a result of a routine blood test, which all campmates undergo randomly throughout the course of the show - a nd unfortunately for Olivia her test showed she was dangerously anaemic, as well as having low sodium and potassium levels, which sadly aren't conducive to jungle life.

"The results were really, really low when they put them into their reader and they consulted with another doctor off site," she explained. "I had those bloods done in England before I left, and they were fine. I was confused and of course very, very worried."

"I was so scared, I was like "what the hell is wrong with me?'. 'They couldn't give me an answer, they just told me that they had to get me to the hospital immediately."

However, Olivia wasn't pleased about the immediate aftermath in which several incorrect rumours began to circulate on social media.

Olivia was devastated to have had to leave the jungle so soon (ITV)

One suggested Olivia's ADHD - which she was diagnosed with several years ago - would affect her ability to live in camp.

Another suggested that by visiting hospital she had broken a Covid bubble and it wouldn't be safe for her to reunite with her fellow contestants.

However, the star was really riled by rumours she described as 'misogynistic' that she'd realised she was too weak for the show or that she was pregnant.

"I mean, I saw on Twitter that I was pregnant. I'm not. There is an underlying misogynistic feel to the rhetoric," she explained.

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